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donald trump trickles down on illegal immigration but is he employing undocumented workers to help him build his hotel. an interview with hillary clinton speaking out on her republican rivals. her e-mail controversy and her own issue of trust. the geek government has a new deadline to submit an economic bailout proposal as its citizens and businesses get desperate for cash. >> warm welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm zain asher. >> i'm max foster. this is cnn newsroom.
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real estate moog le donald trump is standing behind his controversial comments on mexican immigrants. now he described them as killers and rapists in his campaign announcement last month. certainly very controversial. on monday, he said he intends to keep speaking out against illegal immigration. >> we have to start illegal immigration in to this country it r. it is killing our country. it is a bad subject and people don't have the guts to address it in many republicans condemned his comments but he is finding support from some including rudy giuliani and ted cruz. >> i know he's a very good man, unbiased, unprejudiced man. however, he said it, maybe he could have said it better. i would have said it differently, but i do think he has gotten on to an issue that is important which is making our
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borders secure. >> from my perspective i like donald trump. i think he is bold and brash and i commend him for shining a light on an issue the washington cartel doesn't want to discuss, and namely that's the problems of illegal immigration, namely that is the refusal of our government to actually secure the border. >> what is interesting is these reports, suspect it, that donald trump maybe employing uncomed immigrants to build his new luxury hotel in washington, d.c. >> this is according to the "washington post." it said the information came from several workers who were at the kruk site. here's our joe jones with more. >> reporter: just blocks from the white house in downtown washington, real estate mogul donald trump is turning the old post office pavilion in to a luxury hotel that will bear his name. >> it will be perhaps the most luxurious hotel when we finish anywhere in the world. >> reporter: trump touted the $20 million construction project on the campaign trail. >> i got it for two reasons.
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number one we're really good. two with we had really good plan and the third, we had a great financial statement. >> reporter: that construction site has become ground zero in the debate over illegal immigration, sparked by trump's comments about mexican immigrants last month. >> they are bringing drugs. they are bringing crime, they are rapists and some i assume are good people. >> reporter: the "washington post" interviewed 15 laborers who revealed many entered the u.s. illegally. none of whom would speak on camera for fear of losing their job and none would say whether they legally resided in the u.s. but did express outrage over what they said trumps offensive remarks. one of their colleagues told cnn he didn't know anyone on the project who was undocumented. others said they were focused on the job, not the controversy. >> i don't give a [ bleep ].
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i'm just here to make money. that's it. >> reporter: in a statement the trump spokesperson said the contractors on the project. this assumes the assertion regarding the employees' status is accurate. ♪ takin' care of business >> so far the controversy hasn't hurt him in the polls but affected his bottom line. >> you are fired. >> reporter: nbc dropped "the apprentice" that network and univision pulled out of miss usa and miss universe pageants coearned by trump. serta and macy's cut ties with the brash billionaire. >> i'm big on dressing for success. >> for the people that pay millions for my brand, my brand, my brand. i don't care. maybe i'm leading in polls but this is not good, i lose customers and people. >> reporter: the list of those distancing themselves from trump is growing. the pga announcing it will not hold the grand slam of golf tournament at trump national in los angeles this year and is
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looking for another venue. joe jones, cnn, washington. >> joining us to discuss this is a political reporter for boston globe. thank you for being with us. obviously donald trump said he is tough on immigration. but if these allegations are true there's some degree of hypocrisy here. how does this effect him politically? a lot of people are saying donald trump isn't necessarily in the race to win. he is in it to draw attention to himself. >> donald trump has been huge news in the united states, particularly for his comments. they are pretty harsh about mexican immigrants and those that come in to the united states illegally. of course this would be something of a hypocrisy in perception if he is hiring these people. of course the reality is he's hiring another company that then hires these people. that was the allegation. your question was a good one, what's the political impact on
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his presidential race on this story? number one, it's too early to tell but there's a bigger kernel of fascination which is whether anything you can say negatively about donald trump will actually impact him in the presidential race. in the united states there's already these perceptions about donald trump. there's already a lot of negative attitudes about donald trump. in fact, he's the only candidate running for president where more people dislike him than like him. to add on another negative news story, on top of decades and decades of them, i'm not sure what kind of impact this particular one will have. >> we heard today rudy giuliani and ted cruz coming out in measured support of donald trump's comments. is that because they agree with him or are afraid of him and donald trump has been a huge republican political donor for
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years? >> i think what we are finding, a lot of major republican figures in the united states, they are not trying -- they are trying to figure out how to deal with donald trump. in the beginning, a lot of them ignored his comments, and now particularly in spanish language media in the united states, it was only three weeks after these comments that you are starting to see rudy giuliani or ted cruz or jeb bush make some comments about this. i think a lot of candidates and republicans are trying to figure out do we let him be a side show or take him seriously as a candidate? i think what flips is that that many republicans begin to believe that donald trump is doing serious damage to the republican brand in the united states and the math is not there for republicans to win. the presidency unless they have
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enough support from hispanic voters who voters that donald trump as been despairing. barack obama won the last two elections because there were so little hispanics going for the republican party. they know the only way to beat hillary clinton is if they can appeal to that crowd. >> right. donald trump is doing well in the polls. i'm not sure if voters will care about his comments in the long term. at least the base. james pindell thank you so much. >> thank you for having me. >> the u.s. democratic presidential candidate hillary clinton is weighing in on trump's comments. >> i'm very disappointed in those comments. i feel very bad and very disappointed with him and with the republican party for not responding immediately and
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saying, enough, stop it. >> we will hear more from hillary clinton in this cnn exclusive interview later this hour. plus our anderson cooper will interview donald trump. you can catch that conversation on cnn 8 p.m. eastern time tonight, that's 5:00 p.m. in los angeles. now we have new information on the san francisco pier shooting. a source close to the investigation tells cnn the gun used by the illegal immigrant in the shooting of 22-year-old kate belonged to a u.s. federal agent. it is unclear how the gun ended up in the hands of sanchez. he claims he found the gun wrapped in a t-shirt on the ground. >> on tuesday, lopez sanchez responded in spanish. he pled not 0 guilty to the murder of the young woman. he pleaded not guilty to a weapons charge, as well. steinle was walking along popular pier 14 with her father
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last wednesday when she was shot dead. she died on her way to hospital. now to the latest in the scandal surrounding comedian bill cosby. two u.s. television networks are pulling reruns of his old sitcoms. they made the announcements on tuesday. >> new unsealed court documents show that cosby once admitted under oath he got drugs to give to women he wanted to have sex. a bombshell. former supermodel beverly johnson and janice dickinson both cosby accusers spoke to cnn about the new development. >> when i read the court documents or when i hear him speak, i'm just not surprised. i think that, you know, the truth has no expiration date on it. the truth somehow finds its way to the light. and out of the darkness and i think that's what has happened.
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>> i have been holding on to this since 1982. i'm just extremely upset. i do not feel vindicated. i do not feel -- i don't feel, you know, any yippee ki-yay. >> that is janice dickinson there, supermodel. bill bill koz di vehemently denied the allegations against him and never charged with any related crime. on tuesday his long-time publicist says there are no plans to issue statements. >> we did hear from cosby's legal team though. jean casarez has more on that. >> reporter: one by one they came forward. >> i woke up or came to more groggily with him removing my underwear. >> the room started to sglin cosby was on top of me, kissing me forcefully. >> 25 accusers over the past 40 years but some people have doubts.
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>> getting accused of a lot of stuff when you are famous, it opens the door for everybody to come out and say, and me, too. >> a singer supported cosby tweeting in december, i'm respecting a man who's done more for the image of brown people than almost anyone ever. now admitting she was wrong. scott tweeted after hearing cosby's admission. sadly his own testimony offers proof of terrible deeds which is all i have ever required to believe the accusations. that testimony is from a deposition given by cosby under oath in 2005. as part of a civil case filed that same year in pennsylvania by andrea constance. an employee at temple university where cosby was on the board of trustees. she alleged she was sexually assaulted by cosby in 2004. when you got the quay lewds. was it in your mind you were going to use these for young women thaupted to have sex with?
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yes. did you ever give any of those young women quaaludes without their knowledge, the lawyer objects. she meets me backstage. i give her quaaludes and we have sex while neither con cistitute proof. cosby's camp said in a statement the only reason mr. cosby settled because it would have been embarrassing in those days to put all of those women on the stand and his family had no clue. that would have been very hurtful, but cosby's lawyer marty singer tells cnn we have no knowledge who issued the statement to abc. it was not an authorize ed statement from any cosby representative. the records were made public on monday after the associated press went to court to compel their release. in rendering his decision, the judge said cosby had donned the
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mantle of public moralist and the stark contrast between bill cosby the public moral ist and bill cosby the subject of serious allegations concerning improper, perhaps criminal conduct is a matter to which the public has a significant interest. jean casarez, cnn, new york. >> all right. i want to go to the greek financial crisis. prime minister alexis tsipras says he will praent new bailout proposal by the end of the week. >> another deadline. >> he meet with european leaders in brussels today but did not offer any long-term plan. >> the banks remain low on money and are closed interpret for minimum withdrawals. >> i strongly reject all these accusations which were -- to the
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public during the campaign that we are not respecting the dignity of the greek people, that we are terrorists. i don't like this. who are they and who do they think i am? i'm strongly in favor of keeping greece in the euro, but the greek government was not capable to do this tonight. the last moment will be friday morning. >> leaders a the european union will meet to discuss the suspected greek proposal. here's rich afrd quest in athens. >> this was the euro group at its most serious as it faces the grave crisis of what to do about greece. chancellor angela merkel said the talks tonight had been candid and intense, but no result had been reached.
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after all, the greek government hadn't turned up with any proposals them euro group has given greece until friday morning at the latest to come up with details, full comprehensive proposals on how to deal with the short and medium-term debt. donald tusk, the president of the counsel said he wasn't used to deadlines but time has run out. >> if someone is under the illusion that it will not be solved -- three of five days left to find the ultimate agreement. until now, i have avoided talking about deadlines, but tonight i have to say it loud and clear the final deadline ends this week. all of us are responsible for the crisis and all of us have a responsibility to resolve it. >> if greece does not come up up
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with satisfactory proposals there was a stark warning from jean claude. he said there were detailed plans to handle exit, or negotiations and detailed plans to handle just about every eventuality. what is different tonight is people are talking about real deadlines with consequences if they are missed. and perhaps for the first time, even european leaders are openly using the word. chinese stocks take another beating as the stock market continues to crash leading to unprecedented steps to try to stop the selloff. also ahead, after 15 years, sandwich franchise subway parts ways with a man who became the face of the company. we will have details on the split after the break.
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chinese stocks plunging on wednesday despite the efforts to contain a crisis that wiped trillions ou of the market. >> among half of all companies listed have been suspended from trading, that's unheard of. here's how thing stand right now. down 3% both of the main markets. the long term trend is much worse. in to double figures. we are joined from hong kong with the context of this. just describe how drastic over the period of weeks this has become. >> well, it's becoming ever more drastic. it started off on a fairly slow burn. max, no real key event to trigger this. the markets were a bubble. they started to come off and the whole selling process just snowballed. remember, we are talking about vast majority of selloff beg
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retail traders and they want to get out. it is becoming increasingly difficult to get out. chinese authorities are doing what they say they can to try to stop this. but it is very clear. they are fighting a losing battle here and this is a real concern for the authorities. take a look at what china watch dog said today talking about market conditions, what's actually happening there. they are talking about panic in the markets. this is a state regulator talking about a mood of panic. talking about the ir rational dumping of shares. so far every measure they have taken -- they have taken a lot of measures to try to stop the slump have failed. the last big moves they have made in the last 24 hours is the central bank has said we are going to provide money to the right institutions, to buy stock to effectively support the market with government money to try to put a floor on this.
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that has not worked. as you said, max, there's also this other problem with number of companies taking themselves out of the firing line. this is extraordinary. between 12 and 1400 companies we estimate have had their shares suspended from trading. that's more than half of the companies trading in shang shy and shanzan. we didn't see that taken in europe or the u.s. at the height of the financial crisis in 2008. this is what is happening here. companies are applying and being granted suspension from trading hoping they can ride it out. what it means it is locks people in. if any small investor wants to sell their stock, even at a loss they can't. they have to sit there. this is not anything to do with free market economics. what china is trying to promote is going the other way. so far, as you say, the authorities are losing the
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battle. let's look at how the battle is lost in the numbers. in three weeks -- little over three weeks, the market is down shanghai, the benchmark down more than 30% and tech heavy shanzan market down sharply. and enormous amounts wiped out. 3.25 trillion, that's trillion with a "t." these are paper losses but those that haven't been able to sell are real losses. >> thank you. now to a story in the united states. popular chef paula deen is at the center of controversy yet again. this is after her social media manager posted this photo picture of paula and her son bobby. they are both dressed in costumes as lucy and ricky from the 1950s show "i love lucy" and a fphoto was taken from her cooking program.
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it shows bobby deen in the blue, his face is painted a dark shade of brown. do deen has deleted the photo and fired her social media manager and apologized. in 2013, she was fired from the food network for using a racial slur. >> max? >> subway has parted ways with its most famous spokesman jared on tuesday. tuesday morning, investigators raided the home. the raid may be related to the form iffer director of his foundation who was arrested two months ago on child pornography charges. fogel has not been charged with my crime and his attorney says he is cooperating with the investigation. subway spokesman says the sandwich franchise and fogel agreed to depend their relationship to the current investigation. fogel rose to fame in 2000 after he claimed he shed 245 pounds
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with a diet of subway sandwiches. he has been subway's main spokesman for the last 15 years. on that note we will take a break. when we come back, u.s. democratic presidential candidate hillary clinton opens up in her first national interview since announcing her candidacy. >> hear why she says americans should and do trust her in this cnn exclusive ahead. ♪ (vo) making the most out of every mile. that's why i got a subaru impreza. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru.
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i'm a troubleman in san francisco.lopez. i've been with the company for 29 years. a troubleman restores and troubleshoots electrical issues, getting customers' power back on. we're 24/7, 365 days a year. i love my job. going up in the bucket and seeing all of san francisco, it's an exhilarating feeling. i was born and raised in san francisco. this is where i live and there's a sense of pride in providing great power to our customers. when i go out there and get their power back on, there's a great sense of satisfaction. together, we're building a better california. you are watching cnn. i'm max foster. >> i'm zain asher. let's look at the headlines at this hour.
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eurozone leaders say greece has until sunday but there is nothing on the table yet. an emergency meeting in brussels ended without any proposals from greece. tsipras said he will have something by the end of the week. bill cosby's pub libly assist has no plans to release a statement. newly unsealed court documents from 2005 show cosby admitted he got prescription drugs to give to women he wanted to have sex. hillary clinton gave the first national television interview of her presidential campaign nearly three months
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after entering the race for the white house. the democratic candidate is currently campaigning in iowa. >> she sat down with a cnn correspondent on tuesday. the conversation covered everything from whether she is trustworthy to her e-mails and the strong challenge to the left as well. here's part one of the exclusive interview. >> secretary clinton, thank you for talking to us today. you are here in iowa for a couple of events. you are in the front runner in the state and also seeing bernie sanders attract a lot of attention. he's mad big crowds here. 10,000 people in wisconsin last week. 7500 people in maine last night. why do you think that someone who's a self-described democratic socialist is really attracting this organic interest that your campaign seems to be struggling a little bit with? >> first of all, i always thought this would be a competitive race. i'm happy to have a chance to
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get out and run my campaign as i see fit. and let other candidates do the same. i feel very good about where we are in iowa. we are signing up thousands of volunteers, people committed to caucus for us. we have a committed supporter in every one of the 1600 precincts. one of the things i learned last time is, it is organize, organize, organize. and you have to get people committed and they will follow through and you bring more people. i feel very good about where my campaign is. it will be three months in a few days that we have been at this. i think i've learned a lot from listening to people in iowa and it's actually affected what i say and what i talk about on the campaign trail. so i couldn't be happier about my campaign. >> senator sanders has talked about how if he is president he would raise taxes. in fact he said to cnn's jake tapper he would raise them
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substantially higher than they are today on big corporations and wealthy americans. >> i will lay out my own economic policies. again, everybody has to run his or her own campaign. i will tell the american people what i propose, how i think it will work and let voters make up their minds. >> is raising taxes on the table? >> i will put out their policies and let other people speak to their policies because i think we have to grow the economy faster and fairer. so we have to do what will actually work in the short term, medium term and long term. i will make a speech about my economic proposals on monday and then look forward to the debate about them. >> i'm wondering if you can address a vulnerability we have seen you dealing with recently. we see in our recent poll that six in ten americans say they don't believe you are honest and trustworthy. do you understand why they feel that way? >> i think when you are
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subjected to the kind of constant barrage of attacks that are largely foemted by and coming by the right -- >> do you bear any responsibility? >> i can only tell you that i was elected twice in new york against the same kind of onslaught. i was confirmed and served as secretary of state, and i think it's understandability that when questions are raised people may be are thinking of them and wondering about them but i have every confidence that during the course of this campaign people will know who will fight for them, who will be there when they need them and that's the kind of person i am. that's what i will do. not only in a campaign but as president. >> trusting someone to fight for them and trusting someone. these are two different things. do you see any role you have had in the sentiment where people are questioning whether you are trustworthy? >> i can only tell you this has
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been a theme that's been used against me and my husband for many, many years. at the end 0 of the day, i think voters sort it out. i have great confidence. i trust the american voter. so i trust the american voter 100% because i think, you know, the american voter will weigh these kinds of accusations. i mean, you know people write books filled with unsubstantiated attacks against us and even admit they have no evidence but of course it is your job to cover it. of course that's going to raise questions in people's minds, but during the course of this campaign, just as in my two prior campaigns and other years of service i have a lot of confidence that the american people can sort it out. >> would you vote for someone that you don't trust? >> well, people should and do trust me. and i have every confidence that that will be the outcome of this election. i cannot decide what the attacks on me will be, no matter how
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unfounded and i'm well aware of the fact that it's your job to raise those and we will do our best to respond to them. i think what people talk to me about and that's all i can go on is the literally thousands of people i have seen in the course of this campaign. they want to know what i'm going to do for the economy, for education, for health care and they trust me to have a plan and to be committed to carrying out that plan and they should because i will. >> you can see part two of the interview with hillary clinton about an hour from now. she will talk about immigration and sharing her thoughts on donald trump's controversial comments. >> and how it reflect s on the republican party is interesting. >> certainly. more news out of the united states. a u.s. military jet and small private plane collided over south carolina killing two people. the victims were aboard the civilian plane. the military pilot survived by
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ejecting from his aircraft an f-16 fighter jet. >> it occurred 11 miles or some 17 kilometers from charleston. one eyewitness described the impact. >> i just seen one plane coming this way. one going this way and then -- just exploded in midair. fire ball and -- and then the plane landed in my yard. >> the cause of the crash is under investigation including why the plane's were so close to each other. >> with that we will take a break here on cnn. when we come back, economic sanctions are a key factor in the iran nuclear negotiations. a look at how they afc the tourism industry and how the government hopes to turn it around. and part of asia are dealing with a political storm brace ing for a typhoon next. details on these storms ahead. if you have moderate to severe
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first a trormt and then a fie foon are going to wallop asia with a one-two punch. can't get a break. >>. >> already seeing heavy rain from lynn fa. behind that chan-hom appears to be strengthening in to a super typhoon. our meteorologist is joining us. >> unusual to have these three storms back to back and millions of people will be impacted. >> we're talking about the most densely populated area of the world. eastern asia, a lot of these cities 2 million populations some tens of millions impacted by flooding the next couple of days. we'll delve in to what is hast happening. three storms lined up right now. pretty impressive sight.
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one linfa closest to the coast. taiwan severe drought in place. water restrictions in place. water was stop working for several hours at a time because how little was to go around. heavy rainfall lifted the restriction. as we go in to a closer perspective, the area concerned with this slow-moving system about 7 million people living across hong kong in the hong kong metro area. guangdong province the main area of interest. 1 o it meanders over hong kong in the next two days. heaviest rainfall to the north. certainly a threat of landslides for flash flooding in place across an area that is populated. behind it, that's the next typhoon we are looking at. poised to be a super typhoon.
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150 category one equivalent. bring to light her impressive satellite. officials in japan meteorological agency putting the satellite in to orbit in the past 24 hours. look at the incredible resolution. this is something they launched in october of 2014 and fwhent to operation 24 hours ago. giving you extreme detail of weather patterns and typhoons. now this incredible resolution and we are watching the next system with a brand new satellite. >> watch it closely. >> big help. and we think friday in to saturday eastern china will get tremendous rainfall. >> thank you so much. appreciate that. the iran nuclear talks are extended once again with negotiators haggling over details and new iranian demands. they set a goal of reaching a deal by friday. iran now wants the u.n. to end the arms embargo something the
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west says will not happen. >> many foreign ministers left on tuesday to consult in their capitals and plan to resume talks on thursday. there's another issue on everyone's mind. if there is no deal by thursday night the u.s. congress would get 60 days, rather than 30 to consider the agreements. the u.s. officials fear a longer review will give critics more time to poke holes in the deal and whip up opposition. the easing of economic sanctions a sticking point in the talks for iran can make a big difference for the country's tourism industry. cnn has this report. >> it is the embodiment of imperial perz ya. the archaeological site where the ceremonial capital and temples once stood. tens of thousands of people come here every year but only a fraction of what the iranian government thinks it could draw.
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the tourism sector here were better developed. getting it up to speed is one of the main goals of iran. the palaces and temples are one in a wealth of sites in the area around one of the largest cities in iran. there's a mosque, also known as the pink mosque with colorful windows that create unique light. a tomb, arguably the most influential in persian history and much more. western tourists we meet seem pleased. >> people are very inviting, welcoming and -- >> reporter: but the problem is not as many foreigners as anticipated are coming to iran. economic sanctions against the
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government may be one reason. even though the country expects a 6% rise in the number of visitors, authorities acknowledge they have a long way to go. the government says it already has done a lot to ease visa restrictions and realizes massive investments are needed in hoe tels, roads and airplanes and airports. in ten years time we want to have 20 million tourists in iran the tourism minister tells me and we are expecting a revenue $3060 billion $30 million. the iranians acknowledge some westerners are afraid to come here because of the political situation and hope a deal would help to mitigate some of those concerns. cnn, iran. pope francis is in south
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pope francis visiting a nursing home in ecuador hours before traveling to bolivia on his trip. he is on an eight-day tour of countries. his stops so far include a mass in ecuador where one million followers celebrated on tuesday. ♪ >> during this mass the pope encouraged his followers to come together through faith to resolve their differences. >> joining me now is john allen, cnn vatican analyst. interesting to see him talking about the family in ecuador. this will play in to the big debate he's got when he goes back to the vatican. >> that's right.
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pope francis has in some ways made the family one of the core theems of the early period of his papalcy. he has called one global summit of catholic bishops that was held in rome dedicated to the theme of the family and another this october. on one hand he is trying to call for a defense of the family but openness to reforms around, particularly when it comes to the ability of divorced catholics to receive communion. he is trying to bring the rest of the church with him on those issues and we saw him doing that today in ecuador. >> and bringing homosexual catholics in to the church? >> he is certainly not going tinker with tashl doctrine. he said repeated lid he agrees that marriage is a union between a man and woman that is
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permanent and open to life. he is trying to change the tone. he wants to project a welcoming, compassionate, tolerate rant face for everyone including gais and lesbians. it remains to be seen if those two things can be reconciled. >> when he says the family is in need of a miracle, what is he saying. >> he thinks that the family faces all kinds of pressures from the outside and not just in terms of secular attempts to redefine the family, trends toward gay marriage but economic pressure tass sometimes drive families apart, immigration splits families and so on and internal pressures the difficulty many people find these days to make a life-long commitment and soing on. you add that up and his
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diagnosis would be that the deck is stacked against the family in the 21st century and he is praying for a miracle. >> his trip continues around the re john. -- region. >> he will go to paraguay and be so close to argentina. >> the pope had told people he would not go to argentina this year because they will have presidential elections in oblgt and he didn't want to be sucked in to the political undertow. i suppose if you can't bring mohammad to the mountain, you bring the mountain to mohammad. the projections are that at least a million argentineans, maybe more will cross the border to paraguay. he will be in a spot that is only 40 kilometers away from the border. i think during the last leg of the trip later this week, you want to look for a lot of blue and white argentinean flags and a couple of messy jerseys along
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the route of the motorcade. >> thank you very much. people in argentina will get to see him even though he is not technically visiting there. >> thank you for watching. i'm max foster. >> we will be back with another hour of cnn newsroom after this quick break. verizon say neversettle. t-mobile agrees. never settle for verizon's overpriced gimmicks. try the un-carrier risk-free for 14 days you'll love it, or we'll pay for you to go back.
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